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    Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (/ˈklɛmənsoʊ/, also US: /ˌklɛmənˈsoʊ, ˌkleɪmɒ̃ˈsoʊ/, French: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ klemɑ̃so]; 28 September 1841 – 24 November...
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    to be named after Georges Clemenceau, the first being a Richelieu-class battleship laid down in 1939 but never finished. Clemenceau and her sister ship...
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  • Clemenceau may refer to: Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929), French statesman; leader in First World War Martine Clémenceau (born 1949), French singer Clemenceau-class...
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  • Lycée Georges Clemenceau may refer to the following French schools: Lycée Georges-Clemenceau - Champagne-sur-Seine Lycée Georges Clemenceau - Chantonnay...
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    Big Four (World War I) (category Georges Clemenceau)
    also known as the Council of Four. It was composed of Georges Clemenceau of France, David Lloyd George of the United Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of...
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    The Lycée Georges Clemenceau, French pronunciation: [lise ʒɔʁʒ klemɑ̃so], usually called Lycée Clemenceau is a public secondary school located in Nantes...
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    Georges Clemenceau, Towards Reparation, Tresse & Stock 1899 (in French) Georges Clemenceau, The Iniquity, Stock 1903 (in French) Georges Clemenceau,...
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    Affair. The newspaper was published by Georges Clemenceau, who later became the Prime Minister of France. Georges Mandel as a young man worked for the paper...
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    was between British and French Prime Ministers David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau and took place at the French Embassy in London. During World...
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    Minister Georges Bonnet whose foreign policy he was strongly opposed. By contrast, Mandel despite being a conservative and a protégé of Georges Clemenceau was...
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  • 1919 to its present name, which is for Georges Clemenceau, premier of France during World War I. Mt. Clemenceau was first climbed in 1923 by D.B. Durand...
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    political monthly National Review. Her father was close friends with Georges Clemenceau, she married the son of Prime Minister Salisbury, Lord Edward Cecil...
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  • A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia (category Cultural depictions of Georges Clemenceau)
    Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, who defends French territorial claims to Syria that date back to the Crusades. Lawrence reminds Clemenceau who it was that...
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    Mary Plummer (category Georges Clemenceau)
    the wife of Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France during Third Republic. Plummer was a native of Springfield, Massachusetts. Clemenceau arrived in...
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    The Clemenceau-class aircraft carriers are a pair of aircraft carriers, Clemenceau and Foch, which served in the French Navy from 1961 until 2000. From...
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    1914. From 1917, he exercised less influence as his political rival Georges Clemenceau had become prime minister. At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919,...
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    President Woodrow Wilson, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau and Britain's Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Although, as prime minister, he was the head...
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    oils of his late wife. Many years later, he confessed to his friend Georges Clemenceau that his need to analyse colours was both a joy and a torment to him...
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  • Stolen, location unknown Georges Clemenceau 1879-80 115.9 x 88.2 cm Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, Texas) Georges Clemenceau 1879-80 94 x 73.8 cm Musée...
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    Champs-Élysées and Place Clemenceau, which is located midway along the Champs-Élysées. The place is named after Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929), who was French...
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    called "Dreyfusards"), such as Anatole France, Henri Poincaré and Georges Clemenceau, and those who condemned him (the anti-Dreyfusards), such as Édouard...
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    French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and United States...
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    future prime minister Georges Clemenceau, who was a member of the National Assembly and Mayor of the 18th arrondissement. Clemenceau tried to negotiate a...
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    by doing so. Lloyd George represented Britain at the Paris Peace Conference, clashing with French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, US President Woodrow...
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    Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) (category Georges Clemenceau)
    "Big Four" leaders were French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, US President Woodrow Wilson, and Italian Prime...
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    Albert Clemenceau (23 February 1861 – 23 July 1955) was a French lawyer and politician. Georges Clemenceau was his brother. Along with Fernand Labori...
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    Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Musée Clemenceau, Paris: Garden in Giverny Maison de Georges Clemenceau, Belebat: The Garden of Clemenceau and The Garden and the House...
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    under the aegis of Georges Clemenceau and the Radicals. In January 1886, when Charles de Freycinet was brought into power, Clemenceau used his influence...
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    another pair of Richelieus, to be built to modified designs. The first, Clemenceau, would have received modified secondary and anti-aircraft batteries, while...
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  • politically 'diseased' nations of Europe." French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau is credited with coining the usage, when, in March 1919, he urged...
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